Benjamin Smith
Ben is an Autistic Self-Advocate who was diagnosed with autism at age 2. He struggled but improved through reading and writing, figuring out the words, phrases, and cues that best described his understanding. During school, he attended classes with one or more special education teachers. Ben worked tirelessly to get through every tough assignment, including his tough classes in college. He received his Associate’s and Bachelor’s Degrees in Math. Ben was introduced to our organization through the AUSOM Adult Social Group. He met with the group’s coordinator who asked Ben to volunteer on a film project. It’s through that project that Ben met his girlfriend, Victoria. Ben joined the AUSOM Board of Directors in 2018 and has worked alongside his fellow members to support the organization. Ben currently works at the Department of Defense. He began his new career in Information Technology (IT) after spending five years as a a program analyst at Aberdeen Proving Ground. His hard work, honesty, and character, help him to support and inspire other autistic advocates. Ben has no problem speaking up about his journey. He can enhance others’ emotional intelligence and encourages them to know their rights and ask for accommodations, whether at work or home.
Jorge Tirigall
I was born in Towson, Maryland on October 24th 1997 to my Argentine parents Roxana Caruso and Luis Tirigall. I am the descendant of Jose Marzano, a loyal best buddy of Jose De San Martin, the Liberator of Argentina, Peru, and Chile. I was the on camera talent for my father’s home videos. In middle school years and my freshman year or high school, I was bullied because of my achievements and because of my autism. This was a period of depression and sadness where I was suffering from constant bullying. These years were not nice for me. In high school, my life was changed when I joined Best Buddies. In August 2013, I joined the Reservoir High School chapter of Best Buddies to enrich my social skills. I graduated from Reservoir High School in 2016 and the rise of my leadership in the Best Buddies organization was born. In November 2016, I became the first and only member with autism of the Best Buddies Maryland Friendship Walk Committee. On March 7th 2018, I was compelled to speak alongside my mother, Dianne Nagel of Project Access, Kathy McSweeney, Director of HCC Disability Support Services and Melissa Rosenberg, Executive Director of AUSOM discussing Autism in Howard County. I shared my inspiring journey to adulthood as a person with autism that was not always easy but continues to be flavored with humility and kindness. In July 2017, I traveled to Indiana for the Best Buddies Leadership Conference and talked briefly to Anthony K. Shriver, the Founder of Best Buddies International and the nephew of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States. In December 2017, I became a Best Buddies Ambassador where I was trained by Amber Yates and Vince. 2018 was the year that I joined e-Buddies, the Best Buddies Jobs program, and the Best Buddies Alumni program. In 2019, I created the Best Buddies Maryland Ambassador Committee of which I am the Co-Chair. In addition, I received the 2019 Young Trailblazer Award from the Howard County NAACP and the Partners In Policymaking award from The Arc Maryland, the Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council, and People On The Go.
“We must promote the inclusion of people with autism no matter what kind of race and ethnicity they identify themselves.”